Paes-Sania enter quarterfinals of the mixed doubles event

August 02, 2012 11:06 pm | Updated July 01, 2016 11:30 am IST - London

Leander Paes and Sania Mirza got an all-important break in the very first game of the second set and then held their serves to win the match in the 10th game. File Photo

Leander Paes and Sania Mirza got an all-important break in the very first game of the second set and then held their serves to win the match in the 10th game. File Photo

Leander Paes and Sania Mirza defeated Serbian pair of Nenad Zimonjic and Ana Ivanovic in staright sets to enter the mixed doubles quarterfinal of the Olympic Games, in London on Thursday.

Paes-Sania beat the Serbian pair 6-2 6-4 in only 64 minutes to set up a last eight clash with top seeds Max Mirnyi and Victoria Azarenka from Belarus.

The Indian pair dominated the proceedings from the start as they first broke opponent’s serve in the third game but the Serbians broke back to get scores levelled at 2-2.

However both Zimonjic and Ivanovic’s serve was broken once each in the fifth and seventh game of the first set respectively before the winners closed out the set at 6-2.

The first set was played for merely 26 minutes.

Paes-Mirza got an all-important break in the very first game of the second set and then held their serves to win the match in the 10th game.

Paes was as usual amazing at the net with timely anticipations but credit should also be given to Sania for hitting some fantastic winners including a few booming forehand returns and some lovely down the line shots.

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